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Those who do not avail themselves of this special rate will have to pay $21.82 flat fare and also suffer the inconvenience of a longer time on the road. On account of the many inquiries received concerning Pullman accom- modations, the committee has secured a rate of $2.40 for upper berths, and $3.00 for lowers, the same rate to hold whether the berths are occupied by one or two persons. "WIN FOR MICHIGAN" WRITER MADE FI[TILE TRIP FR OhM EAST After journeying all the way from Boston, Massachusetts, to Ann Arbor for the express purpose of introducing the new Michigan field song,,"Win for Michigan," at the mass meeting last Friday, William T. Whedon, '81, arriv- ed too late to do so. "Win for Michi- gan" was written in order to furnish a suitable outlet for student spirit dur- ing the big athletic contests and not for any financial reasons. The author conceived his idea while watching the immense crowd cheering at one of the Harvard games. Arrangements are being made to have the words displayed at the next student gathering, so that they will be memorized. The song has been copyrighted and a special cover drawn by Clark Smith, '17. It is on sale 1 the University Music House. OAT C LUB TO SUPERVISE DANCE AT UNION SATURDAY The Michigan Union Boat club will have charge of the Saturday night dance at the Union. Special features in the way of decorations, programs and favors have been arranged. Tickets, limited to 100 in number as usual, will go on sale to boat club members on Wednesday and to other Union mem- bers Thursday afternoon at 5:00 o'clock. They will sell for seventy- five cents. SENIOR LAWS WIN FOOTBALL (HA:IPIONSHIP OF DEPARTMENT The tsenior laws were declared the champions of their department, yes- terday when they deefated the juniors by the score of 13 to 0. The teams were very well matched and the result was due largely to the fumbling of the juniors. The first half gave neither team a score, but in the third quarter Hippler plunged through the line for a touchdown. In the last quarter Lehr picked up a fumble and ran 30 yards for a touch- down. I I M'I n Street __________________________ N WAITERS PLAN CAMPAION FOR BETTER FARE. (Continued from page 1.) which pans of refuse, and even open garbage cans, were setting. The committee in charge consists of Melvin E. Case, '15E, Lewis C. Rei- mann, '15, and Frederick Bishop, '15E. "The committee wishes to accomplish three results," said Chairman Case when interviewed yesterday. "We aim to better the health and the time of the student workers and raise the standard of the university work. The health of the students is endangered in many of the boarding houses. By working overtime, the student goes to class late, and lowers the general working standard of the university." Dr. H. H. Cummings, of the univer- sity health service declared-yesterday, "It is our work to see that everything is wholesome on the campus, in the boarding houses, rooming houses, fra- ternities, and the sororities. The movement will help us considerably. We shall investigate the conditions of the class-rooms on the campus; and the next thing will be a thorough in- vestigation of the eating houses. Out of the 500 hundred cases we have treated since we started a month ago, many are cases of indigestion. The working students seem to devote very little time to eating. After our in- vestigation, a list of reliable boarding houses will be published to guide the student body." Dr. Clyde B. Stouffer, of the Uni- versity health service, said in con- nection with the movement, "If the conditions, as reported, are true, they certainly need betterment." Frank Olmstead, '15, director of the Y. M. C. A. employment bureau, stated that many complaints have reached the, bureau concerning the environment of the boarding houses, and the over- tim4 work without extra pay. He has refused to furnish men' to places about which such complaints have been made. Selden S. Dickenson, '15L, president of the Union, affirms that the Union is in favor of furthering the betterment- of the sanitary conditions. A similar agitation was started last February but little was accomplished, owing to the great competition of the working students to procure employ- ment. At Cornell, an epidemic of sickness among working students was traced to unsanitary conditions in the Itha- ca boarding houses several years ago. SPECIAL TRAIN CHARTERED FOR CORNELL TRIP. (Continued from page 1.) sible take advantage of this special rate in order that the Michigan root- ers may make a pretentious showing before the hosts of Ithacans. The promotion of the trip has been placed in the hands of a committee composed of Edwin Wilson, '15, phone 16, and Douglas Donald, '15, phonel 131, and a meeting of all those having any intention of following the team to Cornell will be held in the reportorial rooms of The Michigan Daily at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon to determine f how many can be depended on. It is further requested that all interested should telephone either membee of the committee some time during the day. The details are as follows: The special train will leave Ann Arbor Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock and ar- rives at Ithaca Saturday morning at 7:00 o'clock. In returning the men will leave the scene of battle Saturday Flower Show Attracts 15,000 Visitors. I busy imparting to the scrubs yester- Yesterday's spectators at the chrys- day and either this afternoon or to- tract with the athletic association, for mentioned the fact that he had used anthemum exhibit in the main corri- morrow they will be sprung on the this provides the only means of obtain- a "stick" in prep school, and after a dor of Alumni Memorial hall saw the unsuspecting Varsity. The scrubs at- gftanarer i many varieties of the flower in full- tained a fair degree of proficiency ing any extra funds. thorough trial he was awarded his est bloom, and brought the attendance with the formations last night and ex- The greatest innovation, though, As present position. during the first five days of the show pect to gain materially when they meet in the person of the drum-major who Music is not the only thing, how- the Wolverine regulars. so amused the rooters at Saturday's ever, which the band takes up at its ---I)game. The new man is A. O. Olson. rehearsals. After the exhibition given "SEND BAND TO HELP THLE TA He is attending the university for the by the M. A. C. band a week ago last SLOGAN TODAY first time this year, and first came to Saturday, orders went out to practice The Overcoat Question ---. the notice of the management when marching and counter-marching, and (Continued from page I.) the preliminary tryouts were held. the result of the work was readily ap- You can't dodge it of those provided for under their con- Failing to make the band proper he parent at tho Syracuse game. Don't shiver and snuffle Cover up now WE ARE THE ONLY i$tudents' u Iy %tr Everything a Student Needs. Morse's and Gilbert's Candies, and the the Famous Original Allegrettis' We are well equipped to serve you. WAGNER & CO. Iniporting Tailors State Street II IHOME OF Hart Schaffner We have those H. S & M. Mackinaws at $12.00 and $15.00. Other makes at $5.00 to $10.00. WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY. :: LUTZ CLOTHING STORE 1 1 n Portraits by irI i il' '" _.r .